An away clash at Bournemouth might not have been underlined as a major obstacle in Liverpool's pursuit of the Premier League title but Saturday's clash on the south coast suddenly looks anything but a relaxed trip to the seaside.
London (AFP) – Manchester City face the stiffest test of their recent revival when they travel to Arsenal this weekend as Bournemouth seek to take down Premier League leaders Liverpool. Third-placed Nottingham Forest host Brighton hoping to banish ...
Only becoming frequent foes after Bournemouth's first-ever promotion to the Premier League, Liverpool have faced the Cherries just 23 times down the years and have unsurprisingly built up quite the streak of head-to-head dominance.
The Mancunians avoided an embarrassing early exit from the Champions League with a comeback win against Club Brugge to make the playoffs to get into the Champions League knockout round, but it’s their league form that should worry Arsenal fans. The Sky Blues brushed Chelsea aside 3-1 last weekend and have scored 15 goals in their past four matches.
They can complete a very special quadruple by toppling leaders Liverpool on the south coast on Saturday afternoon, and belief will be sky-high after their 5-0 thrashing of Nottingham Forest. Can they do it? Let's take a closer look at their credentials…
The Cherries welcome Liverpool to the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 1. The match is sure to be a massive stress test for Bournemouth.
Arne Slot's Liverpool are clear favourites for the Premier League title, though they face a tricky trip to the south coast this weekend.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola will be expected to keep faith in the same starting XI for Saturday's Premier League battle with Liverpool at the Vitality Stadium.
As most of the nation was getting spruced up for New Year's Eve, news started to emerge that Real Madrid had made an approach to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in January.
Arne Slot admits he did not expect Liverpool to lead the Premier League table by such a long way in his debut season, as they prepare to face surprise package Bournemouth on Saturday. Liverpool enter matchday 24 six points clear of second-placed Arsenal,
Despite the threadbare nature of the Gunners’ squad, both Ian Wright and Gary Neville have predicted Arteta’s side to overcome Pep Guardiola’s outfit. Speaking on this week’s episode of Stick to Football, the two pundits were asked to predict the outcome of the encounter.